
JPay | Your Home For Corrections Services
JPay offers convenient & affordable correctional services, including money transfer, email, videos, tablets, music, education & parole and probation payments.
JPay Money Transfer - Securus Technologies
JPay makes sure that the money transfer process is as seamless as possible, both for you and for your incarcerated loved one. Whether you are funding a commissary or ‘spendable’ trust account or a …
JPay Help Center
JPay Tablets (3) How can I buy a JPay tablet for an incarcerated individual? What is a JPay tablet? Is there a difference between a JPay Tablet and JPay Player?
JPay - Apps on Google Play
Dec 4, 2025 · The JPay App is the easiest way to stay connected and support your incarcerated individual. JPay allows you to quickly send money to a trust account, send and receive Emails, …
Send Money to an Inmate | Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Learn how to quickly and securely send money to state-sentenced inmates in Pennsylvania following steps approved by the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections.
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Protect your transactions with advanced encryption and compliance. Easily manage payments with our intuitive platform With Clean UI. Gain instant access to essential analytics, With Graphs & Charts, …
JPay App - App Store
The JPay App is the easiest way to stay connected and support your incarcerated individual. JPay allows you to quickly send money to a trust account, send and receive Emails, photos, eCards and …
Send Money Online Via JPay - Georgia Department of Corrections
JPay is licensed as a Money Transmitter by the Georgia Department of Banking and Finance #926932. Please visit the JPay Legal Agreements page for Payments Terms of Service.
Ways to Send Money - JPay Help Center
Mar 19, 2025 · You can send money to an individual online using JPay.com or from the JPay apps for Android and iOS. If you will be sending money on a regular basis you may want to send the money …
Sending Money to an Inmate | Department of Corrections
The Colorado Department of Corrections partners with two companies – JPay and Western Union – to provide convenient electronic ways to send money to inmates.